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TOP LEFT: Bob Perl. Carpentry. Wood Metal Shop. TOP RIGHT: Wally Greer, Electronics. Light Booth Advisor. BOTTOM RIGHT: Peter Bihb, Carving Arts. Drafting. BOTTOM LEFT: Mel Christensen. Auto Shop. Vocational Education-23
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Vocational Education students gain practical experience The newest development in the Vocational Education Department is a house building project by the Vocational Carpentry class. After the class designed and constructed a scale model of their home, they built the two story structure in North Douglas. The electrical wiring and interior decorating was also done by vocational students. Surveying, plumbing, advanced electronics and exterior house painting are among the new courses to be offered in the near future by the Vocational Education Department. TOP: James Barron. Special Education. BOTTOM RIGHT: F.d James. Vocational Education Coordinator. BOTTOM LEFT: Jim Hamev, Drivers Education and Training, Varsity Basketball Coach. 22-Vocational Education
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Skills Lab teaches office techniques The major development in the business department this year is the addition of the skills lab. This is a program where students work independently on business machines and business courses. To receive credit in this class, students must fulfill requirements set for their particular course. The purpose of this type of class is to allow students to work at their own rate, receiving teacher guidance only as the need arises. The student store, established by the business department last year, was run by distributive education students under the direction of Janet Gunderson. Through distributive education, students learn the basics of business. The business concepts marketing, merchandising and other business procedures are taught through projects in the classroom. This classroom knowledge is then put into practice by the students at their after school jobs. The students receive both pay and school credit for their efforts. Although there have been many new additions to the business department in the last few years, the department continues to offer beginning courses in typing, shorthand and bookkeeping. TOP: Louise Campbell. Business Courses. Future Secretaries of America Advisor. BOTTOM RIGHT: Audre Oakes. Business Courses. Department Coordinator. BOTTOM LEFT: Janet Gunderson. Distributive Education. DEC A Club Advisor. 24-Business Education
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